SENATOR COLLINS QUESTIONS HEALTH INSURANCE EXPERTS ON FIXES FOR ACA SUBSIDIES
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At a HELP Committee Hearing,
Hearing witnesses discussed potential solutions such as reinstating a meaningful income cap for premium tax credits, adding guardrails to prevent high-income or high-asset households from being eligible for subsidies, and shrinking the gap between the increase in both coverage costs and average worker earnings.
By contrast, the policy that we're talking about, during the Biden era, was rammed through with no Republican support, and it was supposed to sunset so that we could have a more thoughtful approach, and it's now placed working Americans in a terrible bind.
The so called "free" bronze plans have huge out of pocket deductibles, enormous, unaffordable deductibles. That is an untenable situation, which is why our Chairman has talked about health savings accounts, has talked about cost sharing reductions. I want to bring up another issue, and let me say, I think there's a limit to what we can do in this first year. I think we're going to need a two-year plan.
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